Until recently, the details we had on the Ferrari F70 were that it would come with a 7.3-liter V12 engine combined with the company’s HY-KERS system for a total of 920 HP. Now, new details suggest that the Enzo
successor will in fact be even more powerful, boasting a biturbo
engine, most likely a V12, combined with the HY-KERS system and a
four-wheel drive system for a mouthwatering 1000 HP. It just keeps
getting better and better!
This information was
provided by a client who has already ordered the F70, making it
extremely plausible. In a previous statement, Ferrari
CEO Montezemolo said: "We want to surprise people not just in terms of
price but also with the car itself." A full 1000 HP when we only
expected 920 HP is surely a huge and welcoming surprise!
The
future F70’s V12 engine will be mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch
transmission and a high-power traction motor that electrifies the
seven-speed trans, adding to the power the engine delivers to it.
Attached to the gasoline engine is an auxiliary generator that charges
the batteries, as needed. Lastly, on top of the transmission is the
hybrid power unit, which features two inverters and a smart cooling
system.
The new Ferrari F70 will be making its world debut in March 2013, at the Geneva Motor Show.
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